Well, the schools are off, the roads are quieter but it seems everyone is doing there best to make rush hour more miserable. Even me. Or so you would think. After spending an hour blocking a road in glossop yesterday (which i choose not to write about as it was embarrassing) today i am tasked with baby sitting this MAN bus which has broken down on Ashton new road at the lights at Asda. Traffic at the moment is as far as i can see and i don't think it will get any better. Whilst we have a better than average fleet, problems can of course arise at the worst times. Just hope i get rescued soon because i have run out of bananas.
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
More road chaos!
Well, the schools are off, the roads are quieter but it seems everyone is doing there best to make rush hour more miserable. Even me. Or so you would think. After spending an hour blocking a road in glossop yesterday (which i choose not to write about as it was embarrassing) today i am tasked with baby sitting this MAN bus which has broken down on Ashton new road at the lights at Asda. Traffic at the moment is as far as i can see and i don't think it will get any better. Whilst we have a better than average fleet, problems can of course arise at the worst times. Just hope i get rescued soon because i have run out of bananas.
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Sounds like a stressful job, especially when your bus breaks down. Many moons ago I moved from Glossop to Inskip (outside Preston) and had to travel daily by bus. It was a wonderful trip through Woodplumpton and we only ever had a handful of passengers. I wonder what the trip would be like today, probably a nightmare.
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